The Italian media has shockingly revealed that Juventus FC signed a release agreement with Polish international goalkeeper Stjesny on Tuesday (13), with the 34-year-old goalkeeper set for free agency. However, Stjesny's attitude is surprising, he not only considered the possibility of retirement, but also plans to return to the starting point - Arsenal.
Juventus have reached an agreement with Stjesny, who has been with the club for seven years, after signing Dicky Grizzo in the summer, and both sides have agreed to terminate their contracts early. According to Torino Sport, Stjesny is weighing up whether to accept offers from other clubs and may even choose to retire if he fails to secure a satisfactory contract.
Rumor has it that the USL team is interested in bringing him in, and what's more, Stjesny could return to Arsenal. Given Arsenal's plans to sell goalkeeper Lansdal, Stjesny, a player who came out of the youth academy, fits the bill perfectly as a home grown player and joins on a free. The only dilemma is that he is demanding a whopping £200,000 a week, but that's not unaffordable for most teams.